EVAL-ADT7X10EBZ Analog Devices Inc, EVAL-ADT7X10EBZ Datasheet - Page 7

Evaluation Board I.c.

EVAL-ADT7X10EBZ

Manufacturer Part Number
EVAL-ADT7X10EBZ
Description
Evaluation Board I.c.
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheets

Specifications of EVAL-ADT7X10EBZ

Sensor Type
Temperature
Sensing Range
-55°C ~ 150°C
Interface
I²C
Sensitivity
±0.5°C
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Embedded
No
Utilized Ic / Part
ADT7410
Silicon Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Silicon Core Number
ADT7410
Kit Application Type
Sensing - Temperature
Application Sub Type
Temperature Sensor
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
EVAL-ADT7410EBZ
EVAL-ADT7410EBZ
Evaluation Board User Guide
TEMPERATURE MONITOR TAB
The Temperature Monitor tab is shown in Figure 6. The
current temperature from the part being evaluated is plotted in
this window. Both the ADC temperature reading and the current
temperature, displayed in degrees Celsius, are plotted. The high
and low temperature limits are also displayed on the plots.
The Temperature Threshold area is labeled 1 in Figure 6. If the
measured temperature goes above or below the programmed high
and low limits, or above the programmed critical threshold, the
corresponding button turns green.
The Temperature Value area, labeled 2 in Figure 6, shows the
measured ADC value and the temperature value converted into
degrees Celsius.
The Set Temperature Limits area, labeled 3 in Figure 6, allows
you to update the high, low, critical, and hysteresis temperature
Figure 6. Temperature Monitor Tab
Figure 7. Logging Window
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limits. These values are displayed as decimal ADC values. Because
the conversion format from ADC code to temperature is twos
complement, any value greater than 4095 corresponds to a negative
temperature value. Use the arrow keys or type a number in the
box to update the limits.
The Log Data button is labeled 4 in Figure 6. Click this button
to open the window shown in Figure 7. You can log data to an
Excel or text file and select whether to log the temperature as an
ADC value or as a degree Celsius value, or both. The Logging
window also allows you to set a longer logging interval than the
default 50 ms.
The Temperature Values area, labeled 5 in Figure 6, displays
the temperature and limit values in degrees Celsius. These
values update automatically when you change any of the ADC
values in the Set Temperature Limits area.
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